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| United States Patent Application |
20080000651
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Bowsher; Neil Edwin
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January 3, 2008
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PLUG AERATOR WITH FOLDABLE LIFT LEVER
Abstract
The present disclosure relates generally to a plug aerator designed as a
ground-engaging implement, and more particularly, to a plug aerator
equipped with a multiposition lever where the lever is cleared from the
weight stacking area in both engaged and disengaged configurations, and
where the lever is placed substantially along a main shaft in a stored
configuration. Plug aerator wheels are also placed under the main body
portion between implements with plugs. The use of a notch pin on the
disengaging system of the lever allows for a built-in safety protection
of the disclosure against backlash from shocks and bumps while in
operation.
| Inventors: |
Bowsher; Neil Edwin; (Sullivan, IL)
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| Correspondence Address:
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VEDDER PRICE KAUFMAN & KAMMHOLZ
222 N. LASALLE STREET
CHICAGO
IL
60601
US
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| Assignee: |
AGRI-FAB, INC.
Sullivan
IL
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| Serial No.:
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422662 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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June 7, 2006 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
172/22 |
| Class at Publication: |
172/22 |
| International Class: |
A01B 45/02 20060101 A01B045/02 |
Claims
1. A ground-engaging implement comprising:a main body portion including a
tongue adapted to facilitate connection to a towing vehicle and extending
from the main body portion;a main shaft movably connected to the main
body including tires connected offset to the main shaft adapted for
engaging the ground;an arm securely connected to the main shaft to
facilitate movement of the main shaft between an operative position and
an inoperative position;implements connected to a sleeve disposed over
the main shaft and freely movable with respect thereto such that in the
operative position the implements are adapted to engage the ground;a lift
lever including a mounting end and an operative end such that the
mounting end is connected to the arm at a first location adjacent to the
main shaft and removably connected at a second location between the first
location and the operative end and wherein the lift lever when connected
at the second location to the arm extends in the same direction as the
tongue when the main shaft is in the operative position and wherein the
lift lever when disconnected at the second location extends in the same
direction as the tongue when the main shaft is in the storage position.
2. The implement as recited in claim 1, wherein the main body portion
includes a weight tray.
3. The implement as recited in claim 2, wherein the lift lever is disposed
below the weight tray.
4. The implement as recited in claim 1, wherein the implement is a plug
aerator.
5. The implement as recited in claim 1, wherein the first location
connection is pivotal.
6. The implement as recited in claim 1, wherein the lift lever is held to
position the main shaft at the operative and non operative positions by
notch plates.
7. A plug aerator comprising:a main body portion defining a weight tray
and depending supports and including a tongue adapted to facilitate
connection to a towing vehicle wherein the tongue extends substantially
normal from the weight tray;a main shaft movably connected to the
supports of the main body and including tires connected offset to the
main shaft that are adapted for engaging the ground;an arm secured to the
main shaft to translate movement thereof to the main shaft between an
operative position and an inoperative position wherein the arm extends in
the direction of the tongue in the operative position and extends other
than the direction of the tongue in the inoperative position;plug
aerators connected to a sleeve disposed over the main shaft and freely
movable with respect thereto such that in the operative position the plug
aerators are adapted to engage the ground;a lift lever including a
mounting end and an operative end such that the mounting end is connected
to the arm at a first location adjacent the main shaft and removably
connected at a second location between the first location and the
operative end wherein lift lever extends in the same direction as the
tongue when the main shaft is disposed in the storage position as a
result of the lift lever being disconnected from the arm at the second
location.
8. The implement as recited in claim 2, wherein the lift lever is disposed
below the weight tray.
9. The implement as recited in claim 1, wherein the first location
connection is pivotal.
Description
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0001]The present disclosure relates generally to a plug aerator designed
as a ground-engaging implement, and more particularly, to a plug aerator
equipped with a multiposition lever where the lever is cleared from the
weight stacking area in both engaged and disengaged configurations, and
where the lever is placed substantially along a main shaft in a stored
configuration.
BACKGROUND
[0002]Soil aeration is a convention technique used by many gardeners and
groundskeepers to reduce compaction in the
soil, to stimulate plant
growth, and to promote drainage within a chosen area. Understanding of
localized compaction that translates into limited plant growth is best
exemplified by a frequently traveled path across a large area of grass.
The grass on the path loses surface vegetation because of excessive
ground compaction. Planting new seeds or watering is often insufficient
to return growth to proper levels. This is one of the numerous reason why
soil must be aerated.
[0003]Several types of devices are used to aerate soil. In general, soil
aerators have aeration tubes that penetrate the compacted ground to
aerate by removing "plugs" of
soil. Aeration tubes are typically carried
on bars or racks affixed to a rotary member. Plug aerators may be
installed on a main body with a tongue adapted to facilitate connection
to a towing vehicle. These plug aerators are then pulled across a surface
to aerate.
[0004]Plug aerators dragged or pulled must be of sufficient weight to
remain on the ground and drive the aeration tubes into the ground, but
the use of excessive weights in conjunction with these devices may result
in bulky equipment that is difficult to store, handle, and operate
without the towing vehicle. For this reason, some plug aerators contain a
main body portion where weights can be stacked for use and removed
afterward. As a consequence of weighting these devices, an auxiliary
system of transportation must be devised to permit the plug aerators to
disengage from the ground during transportation while loaded with
weights.
[0005]The prior art shown as FIG. 1 illustrates one possible embodiment of
such a plug aerator. This device is equipped with a flat, horizontal main
body portion where weights serve as bascule. A lever is engaged and side
wheels are rotated into position to engage or disengage the plug aerators
from the soil. Operation of these devices may seem advantageous when the
lever is disposed through the main body, but in fact, the presence of a
long, thin, and vulnerable lever in a garden-type environment creates
difficulties for long-term storage. If a user bends the lever, the device
may become inoperable. In addition, a lever located in the middle of the
weight storage section may also be vulnerable to shocks and prevent users
from arranging selected weight across the main body surface.
[0006]Plug aerators are also subject to shocks during use and
transportation, such as when the implement hits a rock or a curb. In the
current configuration, if too much weight is placed in the main body
portion while the system is disengaged, a shock may result in the
permanent deformation of one of the mechanical components of the plug
aerator.
[0007]Therefore, a need exists in the art for a ground-engaging implement,
i.e., a plug aerator in one embodiment, that retains all the
functionality of prior designs yet protects the lever from shock, allows
users to better stack weight into the main body tray, and is equipped
with a built-in safety system to minimize permanent deformation of
mechanical components of the implement.
SUMMARY
[0008]The present disclosure relates generally to a plug aerator designed
as a ground-engaging implement, and more particularly, to a plug aerator
equipped with a multiposition lever where the lever is cleared from the
weight stacking area in both engaged and disengaged configurations, and
where the lever is placed substantially along a main shaft in a stored
configuration.
[0009]Plug aerator wheels are also placed under the main body portion
between implements with plugs to optimize the effective workable width of
a plug aerator towed behind a vehicle over the total width of the plug
aerator. In addition, the presence of wheels in proximity to part of the
implements removing plugs holds the soil in position while plugs are
removed. The use of a notch pin on the disengaging system of the lever
allows for a built-in safety protection of the disclosure against
backlash from shocks and bumps while in operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]Certain embodiments are shown in the drawings. However, it is
understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the arrangements
and instrumentality shown in the attached drawings, wherein:
[0011]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a ground-engaging implement from the
prior art in a disengaged configuration and showing in shadow an engaged
configuration;
[0012]FIG. 2 is a quarter perspective side view of a ground-engaging
implement with a foldable lift lever in a disengaged configuration in
accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure;
[0013]FIG. 3 is a rear perspective partial view of the ground-engaging
implement of FIG. 2 according to section 3-3 as shown on FIG. 2.
[0014]FIG. 4 is the ground-engaging implement of FIG. 2 where the foldable
lift lever is in the engaged configuration;
[0015]FIG. 5 is rear perspective partial view of the ground-engaging
implement of FIG. 4 according to section 5-5 as shown on FIG. 4; and
[0016]FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the ground-engaging implement in a
storage configuration where part of the weight tray is removed to show
the arm in the storage configuration.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017]For the purposes of promoting and understanding the principles
disclosed herein, reference are now made to the preferred embodiments
illustrated in the drawings and specific language is used to describe the
same. It is nevertheless understood that no limitation of the scope of
the invention is thereby intended. Such alterations and further
modifications in the illustrated device and such further applications of
the principles disclosed as illustrated therein are contemplated as would
normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure
relates.
[0018]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a ground-engaging implement from the
prior art in a disengaged configuration. The figure also uses shadow
lines to show the ground-engaging implement in an engaged configuration.
To operate the plug aerators such as the invention of FIG. 1 or the
present disclosure, a user first engages a lever (as shown) to place
weights on the main body portion without fear of damaging the aeration
mechanism under the main body. Wheels located offset from the main
rotation axis rotate along with the lever to a position where only the
wheels contact the ground. The user then places weights, such as hard
metal sections, bags of sand, water drums, or any other available weight,
on the surface available to the user. The ground-engaging implement is
then moved to a location where
soil aeration is desired using in a
possible embodiment a towing vehicle. The lever is then moved from a
first position to a second position. FIG. 1 illustrates in shadow such a
second position where the wheels are rotated forward and the
ground-engaging implements are able to contact the ground. It is
understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the correlation of
the weight to be placed on the main body portion with the desired
aeration in the soil is a function of experience, soil properties, and
other such parameters known to one skilled in the art. Once the selected
soil surface is aerated by translation of the implement, the lever is
pushed back into the first position to disengage the ground-engaging
implements from contact with the ground.
[0019]FIG. 2 shows a quarter perspective side view of a ground-engaging
implement with a foldable lift lever in a disengaged configuration in
accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure. FIG. 2 shows a
ground-engaging implement 1 comprising a main body portion 2, including a
tongue 3 adapted to facilitate connection to a towing vehicle 4 and
extending from the main body portion 2. The ground-engaging implement
also comprises a main shaft 60 shown on FIG. 3, movably connected to the
main body 2, and includes tires 6 connected offset from the main shaft 60
by offset plates 7. In the disclosed embodiment, the main body 2 includes
three vertical plates, the first two attached at each extremity of the
main body 2 and the last in the center of the ground-engaging implement
1. The main shaft 60 as shown is a steel tube where a plurality of hollow
tube sleeves 61 are slipped over the main shaft 60. The main shaft 60 is
rotatably connected to the main body 2, and includes an arm 22 and offset
plates 7 rigidly connected to the main shaft 60. When the arm 22 is moved
around the main shaft axis, the wheels 6 are appropriately moved.
[0020]The main body 2 may also include a weight tray 23, shown on FIG. 2
as a flat, rectangular surface surrounded by a small ledge. In one
preferred embodiment, the body is made of steel and the side plates are
bolted to each side. The center plate is either welded or bolted to the
center portion of the main body 2. Sleeves 61 are slipped over the main
shaft 60 and include implements 10 connected thereon. The implement, in
one embodiment, includes plug tubes 25, which are able to remove plugs of
soil when engaged with the ground. The implements 10 and the sleeves 61
are disposed over the main shaft 60 and move freely with respect thereto
such that in the operative position, shown as position B on FIG. 4, the
implements 10 are adapted to engage the ground. The implement 10 and the
sleeves 61 are also disposed over the main shaft so that in the
inoperative position shown as position A on FIG. 2, the implements 10 are
adapted to disengage the ground. The weight tray 23 is also made of metal
sheeting of sufficient strength and thickness, and built with the proper
reinforcements, if needed, to withstand pressure from weights placed on
the tray 23 without leading to excessive deformation in the overall main
body 2. While one possible embodiment of the main body 2 and supports is
shown, it is understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that a large
number of possible arrangements is possible based on mechanical design
considerations.
[0021]The tongue 3 as shown on FIG. 2 is made of a double bent C section
profile of steel bolted to the main body 2 at a first end by a series of
eight bolts and at the other end by a towing connection mechanism as
commonly used to attach towed implements to towing vehicles 4. The towing
connection mechanism as illustrated is a vertical fixation axis bent as
an offset clamp with a rotational joint and a fixation pin. While a
possible fixation system of the tongue 3 is illustrated at each end of
the tongue 3, it is understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that
both ends of the tongue 3 may be attached using any possible method of
fixation as long as the towing vehicle is able to functionally pull the
ground-engaging implement 1 along the direction of utilization.
[0022]An arm 22 is securely connected to the main shaft 60 and allows
movement of the main shaft 60 between an operative position, shown as
position B on FIG. 4, and an inoperative position, shown as position A on
FIG. 2. A lift lever 12, including a mounting end 50 and an operative end
8, is used to rotate the main shaft 60 between the operative position and
the inoperative position. The mounting end 50 is connected to the arm 22
at a first location 51 adjacent to the main shaft 60 and is removably
connected at a second location 52 located between the first location 51
and the operative end 8.
[0023]FIGS. 2-3 show a first position of a first embodiment where the lift
lever 12 may be connected at the second location 52 to the arm 22 while
the lift lever 12 extends in a direction different from the main
direction of the tongue 3. FIGS. 4-5 show a second position of a first
embodiment where the lift lever 12 may be connected at the second
location 52 to the arm 22 while the lift lever 12 extends in
substantially the same direction as the tongue 3. FIG. 6 shows a third
position of a first embodiment where the lift lever 12 is not connected
at the second location 52 to the arm 22 while the lift lever 12 extends
in a direction substantially the same direction as the tongue 3 but the
arm 22 extends in different direction from the direction of the lift
lever 12.
[0024]In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2-6, the lift lever 12 is disposed
below the weight tray 23 in the three possible configurations. In another
embodiment, the first location 51 is a pivotal connection. In yet another
embodiment, the lift lever 12 is held in the operative position by a
first notch plate 26 and is held to the inoperative position by a second
notch plate 18. One of ordinary skill in the art understands that the
notch plates 26, 18 as shown may include notches of sufficient size to
house the lift lever 12. It is also understood that while a notch
mechanism is disclosed, the notch plates serve as a mechanical stop
system that limit the angular rotation displacement and the associated
rattling of the lift lever 12 and that a plurality of other systems may
be implemented to hold the lift lever 12 in two distinct positions along
the tongue 3. In one embodiment, only notch plate 18 is used and required
to maintain the disengaged position.
[0025]FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the ground-engaging implement in a
storage configuration where part of the weight tray is removed to show
the arm in the storage configuration illustrated as C. In this
configuration, a locking pin 70 and the associated counter-lock pin 71 to
allow the arm 22 to disengage from the lift lever 12. The lift lever 12
is stored in the storage configuration C and shown placed under the first
notch plate 26. In the preferred embodiment, the lift lever 12 may be
placed along the tongue 3 without the use of the first notch plate 26.
[0026]FIGS. 2-6 show an implement 10 made of a square shaped plate with
four tubes acting as plug aerators 25 are attached by a bolt to each
corner of the square plate. FIGS. 2-6 also show angular corner plates 80
used to reinforce the perpendicular connection between the horizontal
weight tray 23 and the vertical side plates. FIGS. 2-6 further disclose a
ground-engaging implement 1 that has a first wheel 6 located between the
third and the fourth implements 10, and a second wheel 6 located between
the sixth and the seventh implements 10. In the preferred embodiment, the
ground-engaging implement 1 is shown with a total of eight implements 10,
but it is understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the number
and position of implements 10 and the number and position of the wheels 6
may be varied.
[0027]Furthermore, while the particular preferred embodiments have been
shown and described, it is obvious to those skilled in the art that
changes and modifications may be made without departing from the teaching
of the disclosure. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and
accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as
limitation. The actual scope of the disclosure is intended to be defined
in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on
the related art.
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